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Late Quaternary deformation in the western extension of the North Anatolian Fault (North Evia, Greece): Insights from very high-resolution seismic data (WATER surveys).

Authors :
Caroir, Fabien
Chanier, Frank
Gaullier, Virginie
Sakellariou, Dimitris
Bailleul, Julien
Maillard, Agnès
Paquet, Fabien
Watremez, Louise
Averbuch, Olivier
Graveleau, Fabien
Ferrière, Jacky
Source :
Tectonophysics. Jan2024, Vol. 870, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Since the Pliocene, rift basins have developed in the North Evia region at the south-western extension of the North Anatolian Fault. North Evia, therefore, is a key area for investigating Plio-Quaternary deformation within the diffuse Anatolian-Aegean–Eurasian plate boundary. In this study, we present a detailed map of offshore faults in the North Evia region based on three seismic reflection surveys: an airgun (2004) and two very high-resolution Sparker (2017 and 2021) single-channel surveys. Careful and systematic interpretation of these datasets revealed i) the identification of a new basin (Skiathos Basin) located at the western extension of the North Anatolian Fault and ii) two main fault sets striking oblique to the active N–S-directed extension. The seismicity analysis of the study area reveals pure strike-slip displacements along faults previously identified as normal. The NW–SE-striking faults bordering the North Evia Gulf rift are characterised by left-lateral displacements, and the NE–SW faults present dextral focal mechanisms, following the kinematic character of the North Anatolian Fault. We show that dextral strike-slip deformation recently occurred (in the late Quaternary) in the south-western extension of the North Anatolian Fault, suggesting the significant role of this fault system in the complex structural development of the North Evia region. • New seismic profiles in the western extension of North Anatolian Fault. • Mapping offshore fault networks in the North Evia region, Central Greece. • Evidence for a new basin between Sporades Islands and North Evia: Skiathos Basin. • Active strike-slip displacements along NW-SE and NE-SW striking faults. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00401951
Volume :
870
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Tectonophysics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174387584
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2023.230138